I have been able to successfully us the “Try it Yourself” to create both query and mutation graphQL statements. Whenever I try to take these over to Postman and use the API, I contunually have issues…“query not found” Here is the latest:

That is great to know. The end goal is to have this is a Node JS script that can make the API calls instead of Postman. Is there a way to wrap the graphQL into JSON and call the API. I have had success with this,

Yep! You basically just need to wrap the GraphQL query/mutation with JSON.stringify()

But you are going to like this…
In Postman, look over on the right side directly under the the “Save” button; there is a little “Code” button. Postman can generate the code for you in just about any possible “flavor” you need, including NodeJs! Enjoy.